This is the greatest squash I have ever seen. The flavor is unbelievable, growing very easily and seems resistant to disease. The color is beautiful and it gives you a sense of things that we have lost over time. You will want to grow this one.

These were amazing performers in my garden of disaster 2018. My squash was infested with squash bugs and leaf footed bugs and they wrecked havock. Despite hand picking every variety of squash was destroyed except for these. I even grew resistant varieties to no avail. Will definitely find room for these again this year. Glad I collected seed.

I confess, I did not grow Sweet Dumpling in my squash patches this year. However, one seed somehow made it into my carrot raised bed. I had a resident groundhog for the first time this year and lost all my carrots but that one Sweet Dumpling plant gave me about 18 squashes! I have a whole cardboard box full in my tack room -- talk about productive! And so delicious. What a great volunteer!

Planted the same time with 3 other kinds of squashes , this one only have a few tiny leaves and barely 3 inches tall, while other plants were 10 feet long covered in flowers and small fruits. Left for vacation for a week, no watering, it died, other squashes still ok. Will try again next year, looking forward to taste the "sweetest pumpkin"